Annual lectures from highly distinguished young scientists in the organic chemistry-field.
In recognition of Holger ERDTMAN, Professor of organic chemistry at KTH between 1945 and 1969. Sponsored by the Aulin-Erdtman foundation.
Department of Chemistry University of Pennsylvania
The nineth Holger Erdtman-lecture: Organic Redox Reactions for Enantioselective Annulations and Chemoselective Ligations
Department of Organic Chemistry University of Geneva
The eighth Holger Erdtman-lecture: Chiral Ions in Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis
Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology Imperial College
The seventh Holger Erdtman-lecture: The Origin of Biological Homochirality: How Catalysis May Have Played a Role
Department of Chemistry California Institute of Technology
The sixth Holger Erdtman-lecture: Enantioselective Organocatalysis. New Catalysis Concepts of Broad Utility to Chemical Synthesis
Department of Chemistry University of Sheffield
The fifth Holger Erdtman-lecture: Quantitative Approaches to Molecular Recognition
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Department of Chemistry University of Hong Kong
The fourth Holger Erdtman-lecture: Synthetic Organic Chemistry Approach for Understanding Biological Mechanisms
Department of Chemical Technology Laboratory of Organic Chemistry Helsinki University of Technology
The third Holger Erdtman-lecture: Conformational Control in Stereoselective Synthesis
Department of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The second Holger Erdtman-lecture: Asymmetric Catalysis with Planar-Chiral Heterocycles
Chemistry department Laboratory of Organic Chemistry Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zurich
The first Holger Erdtman-lecture: Asymmetric Synthesis with Transition Metal Catalysts